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Brazil Invests US$ 5.7 Million in Biodiesel Quality Control PDF Print E-mail
Written by Marcos Agostinho   
Thursday, 15 March 2007

Brazil starts ambitious biodiesel program Brazil is going to invest US$ 5.7 million to prepare 32 laboratories that will be in charge of evaluating and attesting the quality of the biodiesel consumed in the country. This task will be done through Finep (Studies and Projects Funding Body), an organization connected to the Brazilian Ministry of Science and Technology.

The investment will be applied in equipment for the laboratories to be capable of accomplishing this role.

The idea is for each region to have anchor laboratories to subsidize smaller ones. An analyst who is responsible for energy products at Finep, Laércio Siqueira explains that the funds are important, as all fuels consumed in the country must follow standards established by the National Petroleum Agency (ANP).

"In the South of Brazil, the University of Blumenau is in charge of this work," stated Laércio Siqueira.

In each state there will be laboratories created or prepared by the Finep to operate as a kind of appendix to anchor institutes, to be part of the network to control biodiesel.

Laércio Siqueira points out that the forecast for this process to begin is 12 to 18 months and that these laboratories currently do not certify the fuel.

He pointed out that the investment may still be increased this year and secondary equipment, which is not being purchased now, may still be acquired.

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written by bo, March 15, 2007
They'll have to invest quite a bit more than that if they're exporting to the U.S. Standards will have to be met.
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written by Ric, March 16, 2007
True, but biodiesel is a better bet for the future than ethanol, since compression ignition is even now far more efficient and only a fraction of the money spent on modernizing spark ignition has been spent on Diesel. Mamona, dendé, plants not yet discovered-this is the future. You only have to squeeze it and filter it, not distill it. It is indeed like being able to run an engine on garapa instead of etanol.
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written by Eddie, March 19, 2007
These are really good new in the beginning of this new commodity.
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